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  • BRIT Emerge Edition - May 14th 2021

     

    BRIT Emerge Edition - May 14th 2021

    Welcome to the BRIT Emerge Edition of BRIT Now

    In this edition, we celebrate the creative work emerging from our student's hearts and minds as they springboard into the world.

    Image: Emerge — Gabriel Blasi (Year 11 IDD)

     

    Emerge — Naail Khan-Brown

     


    Dismantle; Not Dismantled — Ariana Xeno

     


    Cool Girl Contemporary Solo — Anne-Marie Wojna

     


    Graphic Design on a Dystopian Future — Daniel Potterton

     


    Homeward Bound an original song by Willa Russell

     


    Victory in Vietnam! By Eddie Marsden

     


    Get Your Strut On (80s) — Ryan Bovenizer

     


    Emerge Digital Art by Interactive Digital Design Students

    Savanah Thorpe
    Dirk Ravasio
    Harmony Latinwo

    Felix Dale

     


    Finding Out the Truth an original song by Louis Relf

     

     

     

    Watch former BRIT School student and current RBC employee, Kayla Griffiths, as she is joined by Stuart Worden, Principal of The BRIT School, to discuss what makes BRIT so special and such an amazing educational institution for young artists.


    All The Time In The World an original song by Rosie Trentham

    Trapped in a Painting — Anabel Hassan


    Emerge — a dance solo by Beatrix Walters


    Emerge Art & Photography by Interactive Digital Design Students

    Isabel Rimer

    Imarni McCalla

    Willow by Verity Firth 


    Work with naturally dyed weaving by Jo Bastow

    I have been working on naturally dyed weaving. BRIT has given me the creative freedom to make them and I never could have created these without the tutors and technicians guidance and support.

    My work is inspired by sacred geometry and traditional crafts.

      


    My days are now waves by Nathaniel Roche


    Emerge Inspired Art by Stephanie Worrell


    Steel-Pan solo by Romaya Sorzano

    Twice in a Blue Moon - A Short Story by Anne-Marie Wojna

    “Sometimes, you have to wonder whether it's real.

    Love.

    If you observe it from the outside, it can look like the vastest jumble of contradictions and lies, but also truth and an odd image of divinity, which you sort of have to admire. With some people, it's like love chooses them, and it's their duty to do others a service by offering their whole heart. Other people only seek it and then ironically have nothing to do but mull over why they have this eternal emptiness inside them...”

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    Director / Editor: Ariana Xeno (Year 13 Theatre)

     

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